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jim's interlocutor bet that jim could not name all of his grandchildren. in response jim began easily reciting the names of every one of them. once he had listed a good number of his grandchildren, the constituent conceded. amazed, the kentuckian asked, how do you remember all 34? jim replied, it's not hard when you pray for each of them every night. according to the senate historical office, jim is one of only three individuals to be both a member of a professional sports hall of fame and a u.s. senator. the others are basketball player bill bradley and kentucky's own happy chandler, who was commissioner of baseball. but jim is not just a baseball hall of famer. he's a hall of famer in life. a storied baseball career and more than three decades as a successful public official would be sufficient, but he is also a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. in all of these areas, jim has shone brightly. what possibly could be a grander legacy? thank you so much. >>> you're watching "american history tv." 48 hours of programming on american
jim's interlocutor bet that jim could not name all of his grandchildren. in response jim began easily reciting the names of every one of them. once he had listed a good number of his grandchildren, the constituent conceded. amazed, the kentuckian asked, how do you remember all 34? jim replied, it's not hard when you pray for each of them every night. according to the senate historical office, jim is one of only three individuals to be both a member of a professional sports hall of fame and a...
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>> jim: i think. i haven't talk to my wife in an hour, so there might be more. >> piya: ok, and you and your wife and your five children-- >> jim: yes, yes. >> piya:--so the seven of you until recently lived in a two-beapartment-- >> jim: yes, we--we moved. we moved to a one-bedroom apartment and we're going to move every year to a smaller and droom ler place. >> piya: now you've upgrade. you've gone from a two-bedroom. what are you now, in a mansion? >> jim: uh, no, we're in a loft that my wife has kind of smal designed. it was gutted and--i mean, she didn't gut it herself. she had the kids to help. and, um, no, but it was designed t we can have space for all these kids. >> piya: mm. >> jim: i should really--i should meet some of them. i--there's a lot of them. so thaa: there are a lot of them. and--and as you are raising these children, who are all still quite young-- >> jim: yes. >> piya:--and as a parent, because you are one of those>> piy you talk a lot about it, do you worry about your kids, abo
>> jim: i think. i haven't talk to my wife in an hour, so there might be more. >> piya: ok, and you and your wife and your five children-- >> jim: yes, yes. >> piya:--so the seven of you until recently lived in a two-beapartment-- >> jim: yes, we--we moved. we moved to a one-bedroom apartment and we're going to move every year to a smaller and droom ler place. >> piya: now you've upgrade. you've gone from a two-bedroom. what are you now, in a mansion?...
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jim: paul casey, still working on a candy bar and waiting for an opponent to show up. >> i think it's better than a candy bar. i think it's a health bar. jim: you're probably right. little flashback here. this is 2009. in the playoff there between paul and j.t. holmes. first playoff hole james puts it in the water. casey goes on to win it. plus holmes came back to win it this year. he's been as high as number three in the world. still got a ways to go to get down to that 18th tee. nick: yeah. jim: paul casey is heading in a different direction. he's heading away from the tee. peter: i got to say that there is pretty misleading, that stat. he's won three times since then, so -- jim: that's right. aaron baddeley was there to wish bubba good luck. the baddeley family throwing some support here. you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the microsoft cloud gis heus the scalability to communicate exactly the content that peo
jim: paul casey, still working on a candy bar and waiting for an opponent to show up. >> i think it's better than a candy bar. i think it's a health bar. jim: you're probably right. little flashback here. this is 2009. in the playoff there between paul and j.t. holmes. first playoff hole james puts it in the water. casey goes on to win it. plus holmes came back to win it this year. he's been as high as number three in the world. still got a ways to go to get down to that 18th tee. nick:...
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jim: garcon. almost looks identical to a play we saw in the super bowl coming across the middle where he failed to hold on to it. this was a little -- away from him. phil: it's away, takes him up the field which makes it difficult. and a little low. jim: garcon. colts have 49 yards of offense in this half. peyton hit when he threw it. third and 10 coming up. phil: one of my favorite sayings about, when people get ready to do games, they go, the quarterback hates pressure. really? wow. tell me the guy that loves it. but peyton manning that time, he couldn't even create space he wanted to move, nowhere to go. the eagles uniformly pushed him back. jim: to the 41. phil: they have three defensive linemen, one walking around, not sure where he'll come from, darryl tapp. jim: down the sideline, over the head of reggie wayne. patterson on the coverage. phil: what a day he's having, how about it. jim: never started a game before today. phil: he's doing a terrific job. pressure up the field. graham up there
jim: garcon. almost looks identical to a play we saw in the super bowl coming across the middle where he failed to hold on to it. this was a little -- away from him. phil: it's away, takes him up the field which makes it difficult. and a little low. jim: garcon. colts have 49 yards of offense in this half. peyton hit when he threw it. third and 10 coming up. phil: one of my favorite sayings about, when people get ready to do games, they go, the quarterback hates pressure. really? wow. tell me...
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jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed. must have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green in regulation but still managed to make his 4. so it's not unfamiliar territory, although it's a different angle. far different shot angle than what he saw about an hour ago. >> yeah, he's a little bit closer to the groan, jim. he went with his 56-degree last time and looks like he has the same club in his hands right now. nick: there's a lot of feet in on that left-hand side of that green, isn't there, peter? >> yeah. you really have to be precise how this ball lands. just like phil's drive bounced up in the air. you catch this just the slightest bit wrong and
jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed. must have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green...
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jim: lingmerth is 5'7", about 180. nick: he's stocky. jim: he is stocky. he grew up playing hockey, dreaming of a big career in hockey. then about the age of 14, 15, he took a shining passion for this game and it brought him some 10 years later to the u.s., professional tour and before that to the college ranks over here. peter: slugger white just informed david lingmerth he is away. so he'll be first to play. jim: it's starting to rain here. tim butler trying to crunch the numbers. >> absolutely right on. 99 behind. all right? tell you what absolutely. that black microphone is your line. nick: good eyesight to see the microphone. jim: you can faintly see it here right of the hole and just left after that back bunker. peter: this is the club he hit out of the bunker, the 6-iron again. this should be a perfect club for him. though is headed left. jim: oh, boy. nick: sand? well we've seen a few up and down. jim: yes, it is. nick: is he on the upslope? that's the most important thing. he is, so -- jim: paul azinger. nick: not quite but you're right, it is on
jim: lingmerth is 5'7", about 180. nick: he's stocky. jim: he is stocky. he grew up playing hockey, dreaming of a big career in hockey. then about the age of 14, 15, he took a shining passion for this game and it brought him some 10 years later to the u.s., professional tour and before that to the college ranks over here. peter: slugger white just informed david lingmerth he is away. so he'll be first to play. jim: it's starting to rain here. tim butler trying to crunch the numbers....
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she is having a great time at the point position. >> jim: jim watson, lisa leslie and mary murphy courtside. and a push away from the ball. ogwumike. she got shoved. she's twice been named pac-10 player of the year. she's having a breakout season. >> mary: she really is. you see her trying to get that post position. this is what gets johnson into so much early foul trouble. she just gets in and gets physical, an obvious foul. they need johnson on the floor for more minutes. >> jim: down low, appel picks it up and deflected by tennessee, so stanford keeps it. >> lisa: that time you see appel being double-teamed. she'll have to make much better passes. she knows they're not going to let her stay isolated on that block. the tennessee defense will swarm her every time. >> mary: talking to jayne yesterday, she said she never knows what to expect. sometimes they double, sometimes triple, sometimes one-on-one coverage. >> jim: high-low. rosalyn gold-onwude, strong off the heels. touched it last. goes over to tennessee, the lady vols. recovery defense got a break. >> lisa: even though the play didn
she is having a great time at the point position. >> jim: jim watson, lisa leslie and mary murphy courtside. and a push away from the ball. ogwumike. she got shoved. she's twice been named pac-10 player of the year. she's having a breakout season. >> mary: she really is. you see her trying to get that post position. this is what gets johnson into so much early foul trouble. she just gets in and gets physical, an obvious foul. they need johnson on the floor for more minutes. >>...
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thank you, jim. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed the east room. [applause] >> now joining us on the communicators this founder of black hat, jeff moss. mr. moss, how and why did black hat begin? >> guest: it's a torturous story but began 20 years ago, more than 20 years ago. i operate also another convention called def con, the world's largest hacking convention, and i've been running that a couple of years. this is at a time when there were jobs in information security for any of us. only people who were doing security were maybe people in the military or maybe banks. so this is really a hobby. well, as the internet grew and there were jobs, and people were putting things online and there was money at risk, all of a sudden, start -- hackers started getting jobs in security.
thank you, jim. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please remain in your seats until the president has departed the east room. [applause] >> now joining us on the communicators this founder of black hat, jeff moss. mr. moss, how and why did black hat begin? >> guest: it's a torturous story but began 20 years ago, more than 20 years ago. i operate also another convention called def con, the world's largest hacking convention, and i've been running that a couple of years. this...
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jim: the nfl on cbs is sponsored by -- jim: jim nantz, phil simms, tracy wolfson, mike carey. in what's been one of the most physical games you'll ever see. phil: it was a great physical contest for a lot of the game. it was fun to watch, the speed and the defenses, they were ferocious. and then, of course, got a lot of side action to go with it. jim: mccarron to him. he's got room. he's got 10 and the first down. i want to go one time more back to the roethlisberger play where he was sacked by burfict and just ask you was this, in your mind, a legal tackle. phil talked about the rule. let's bring in mike carey. mike: yes, this is definitely a legal tackle. it's rough but he didn't lift him up and stuff him. as a matter of fact, ben was a runner at that point, remember. he was scrambling. phil: the rule was instituted in 1995. jim: first and 10 for mccarron. dumps it off underneath and hill races out for another 13. bernard is not coming back we've been told. he's out for the game. so is dre kirkpatrick, their cornerback who's been in and out with injuries and was the one beat
jim: the nfl on cbs is sponsored by -- jim: jim nantz, phil simms, tracy wolfson, mike carey. in what's been one of the most physical games you'll ever see. phil: it was a great physical contest for a lot of the game. it was fun to watch, the speed and the defenses, they were ferocious. and then, of course, got a lot of side action to go with it. jim: mccarron to him. he's got room. he's got 10 and the first down. i want to go one time more back to the roethlisberger play where he was sacked by...
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jim hunter with jim palmer. the amazing thing about the performance from rich hill tonight, unfortunately the orioles really had no idea of knowing which rich hill would show up the tonight it was the goodrich hill. he was very effective. >> jim p.: we talked about king of the hill, being aggressive, forget about the bad starts. i think he did a good job of that. you've got to be on egg shells when he's pitched. tonight he threw the ball well, he made some great pitches. >> jim h.: you talked about, hey, forget about everything. don't go out there and think, just go out there and pitch. >> jim p.: i thought he threw the ball better, he had better life through the strike zone. we could work on change-ups and i think that's what he's going do the second half of the season. yogi never, he just called the pitches. he never pitched. he hit 358 home runs. >> jim h.: this the final start for rich hill prior to the all- star break. this is really something he might be able to build on. >> jim p.: the orioles certainly w
jim hunter with jim palmer. the amazing thing about the performance from rich hill tonight, unfortunately the orioles really had no idea of knowing which rich hill would show up the tonight it was the goodrich hill. he was very effective. >> jim p.: we talked about king of the hill, being aggressive, forget about the bad starts. i think he did a good job of that. you've got to be on egg shells when he's pitched. tonight he threw the ball well, he made some great pitches. >> jim h.:...
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jim: time-out called by notre jim: time-out called by notre dame. jim: tee us up, clark kellogg. ball belongs to xavier. 32 seconds to go. shot clock is turned off. musketeers down by one. clark: down one you obviously can't go just for the win. i think you look probably in that 10-, 12-second area or you go right away and get the best shot available. go fairly quick and try to take the lead and then put it on your defense. jim: puts up the shot. banks it in for the lead! what a shot by tu holloway! notre dame inside 20 seconds. they have one time-out. they're not going to take it. grant over to connaughton. now they do. it comes from the bench. 64-63 xavier. what a shot. what a shot. clark: amazing shot here. the only reason you got me was for basketball. but for today's game, i'm a little... [ neck cracks ] fuzzy. so you tried to fix me. but you just made me loose. newsflash. if you have cut rate insurance you might not be covered for this. so get allstate and protect your house and car from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar, nobody protects you from mayhem like alls
jim: time-out called by notre jim: time-out called by notre dame. jim: tee us up, clark kellogg. ball belongs to xavier. 32 seconds to go. shot clock is turned off. musketeers down by one. clark: down one you obviously can't go just for the win. i think you look probably in that 10-, 12-second area or you go right away and get the best shot available. go fairly quick and try to take the lead and then put it on your defense. jim: puts up the shot. banks it in for the lead! what a shot by tu...
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jim hunter with jim palmer, bob carpenter, rob dibble coming up. the orioles looking for a three game sweep. what's encourage inning the two wins, two different styles of games and still two victories. >> and two closely contested ballgames. the game on friday night, they get 16 hits, they win 11-2 but they get 8 runs in the sixth inning. last night they're down early, 3-1, they get the big home run, they get two more home runs. today i don't know how many home runs you can hit off john lannan because he's been very special for the nationals. >> nationals go back into n.l. east competition following the game. >> of course it's on to florida for the nationals, the orioles know all about playing down there. ryan zimmerman bats cleanup for the first time since october 1st of 2006. >> i think it's a nice switch. you've got willie harris and cristian guzman at the top, now you have nick johnson in the three hole, then adam dunn. but anything to get ryan zimmerman going. if you can get ryan zimmerman going, then maybe adam dunn gets going, that's, the mi
jim hunter with jim palmer, bob carpenter, rob dibble coming up. the orioles looking for a three game sweep. what's encourage inning the two wins, two different styles of games and still two victories. >> and two closely contested ballgames. the game on friday night, they get 16 hits, they win 11-2 but they get 8 runs in the sixth inning. last night they're down early, 3-1, they get the big home run, they get two more home runs. today i don't know how many home runs you can hit off john...
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not just that jim huden gave it to him, but he taught jim huden to fire the weapon and that jim huden gave it back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. >> if you'd had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. >> yes. >> now you have the proof and jim huden is nowhere to be found. >> we have all we need. now we just need jim. >> peggy meets a new man a millionaire cowboy who was about to be taken in a wild ride. >> did you take a lie detector? no. my lawyer told me not to. if you're inning, why done take a lie detector? she never gave may good answer. i looked in her eyes. she is evil. she is evil. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you wouldn't accept yfrom any one else. why accept it from your
not just that jim huden gave it to him, but he taught jim huden to fire the weapon and that jim huden gave it back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. >> if you'd had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. >> yes. >> now you have the proof and jim huden is nowhere to be found. >> we have all we need. now we just need jim. >> peggy meets a new man a millionaire cowboy who was about to be...
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jim: 17. ian: hideki in the bunker, peter? peter: i'm on the other side of the pond but i believe he's in the grass just short of the bunker and it's going to take all of his deft touch with the green run wag from him. ian: he and jason talking to see who's to go. i see it now. just in the san. nick: so much hook in this bunker shot, isn't there? ian: 0-2 in bunkers today and not a good lie. and quick, nick. quick and hook. very nicely don't he'll be happy with that. uphill putt left for par. and now, peter, before, chris stroud hit it in the same place as jason. we'll get back there. just off the edge. jim: rickie for par. nick: oh, carnage down the last three holes. isn't that unbelievable? played beautifully. we were talking him up on how smart and consistent he'd been and now wallop. jim: and paul casey missed the green by a foot and it disappeared in that thick bermuda and he made double. nick: wow, went from two under to two over in his round. jim: 17. ian: it just goes to show how diffi
jim: 17. ian: hideki in the bunker, peter? peter: i'm on the other side of the pond but i believe he's in the grass just short of the bunker and it's going to take all of his deft touch with the green run wag from him. ian: he and jason talking to see who's to go. i see it now. just in the san. nick: so much hook in this bunker shot, isn't there? ian: 0-2 in bunkers today and not a good lie. and quick, nick. quick and hook. very nicely don't he'll be happy with that. uphill putt left for par....
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jim, back to you. jim: thank you, dottie. curran in good spirits, even though he was unable to take the playoff. look at will mcgirt now, moves into 10th on the season standings. with his breakthrough win today. tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" then "madam secretary" back-to-back, and "elementary." next week, cbs golf will be back in memphis for the fedex st. jude classic with saturday and sunday coverage. 3:00 eastern time your start time next week. from memphis. this was the winner. right into the shadow. he's not going to be walking in anyone's shadow out here anymore. the light is shining brightly on will mcgirt. played the entire day without a bogey. [laughter] nick: that's sweet. jim: some good hang time. it's been one of these days that it's almost hard to explain to people because there was weather in the forecast for the afternoon so we started taping the broadcast, if you will, at noon eastern today. it's been a lot of starting and stopping, as our incredible production and technical teams have patch worked t
jim, back to you. jim: thank you, dottie. curran in good spirits, even though he was unable to take the playoff. look at will mcgirt now, moves into 10th on the season standings. with his breakthrough win today. tonight on cbs begins with "60 minutes" then "madam secretary" back-to-back, and "elementary." next week, cbs golf will be back in memphis for the fedex st. jude classic with saturday and sunday coverage. 3:00 eastern time your start time next week. from...
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jim: birdie putt. he was a walker cup teammate with dustin johnson, rickie fowler, billy horschel, webb simpson. here's howell for eagle. oh, that was a big moment at 134. he was the first to get to seven today. remember, the lead had been 10 after friday night with lingmerth. stanley tried to match him but it was a two-putt birdie so those two marched on at seven under par. now, in the rain after missing the green at 17, stanley pitched it to that point. ian: that will certainly be the one that he remembers right there. incredible. jim: he had to sit out for that short break when they blew the horn. came back out and makes the putt. this begins the sequence of three pars he won't soon forget. i say the one in regulation because he was in trouble off the tee. 6-iron out of the sand to that point. it looked rather routine greenside but still it was a good four. but howell had the putt to win it. ian: incredible how that missed. jim: then in the playoff, charles for par. the third shot really hurt him. i
jim: birdie putt. he was a walker cup teammate with dustin johnson, rickie fowler, billy horschel, webb simpson. here's howell for eagle. oh, that was a big moment at 134. he was the first to get to seven today. remember, the lead had been 10 after friday night with lingmerth. stanley tried to match him but it was a two-putt birdie so those two marched on at seven under par. now, in the rain after missing the green at 17, stanley pitched it to that point. ian: that will certainly be the one...
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jim: no. even the south vietnamese officers went to register and were given new papers, returned home and told, go about your business as usual. this monument in downtown saigon symbolized the south vietnamese army. and in a few days, students and others decided to take the statue down. jack: it also symbolized what an excess of money and bad taste can accomplish. who brought it down? jim: it was brought down by students and other civilians on the theory that the symbols must go. the symbols of the past must go. jack: and there it went. life on the streets of saigon, or ho chi minh city. jim: ho chi minh city is the new revolutionary name, as they call it. jack: jim, i wonder. if as that film suggests, things were returning to normal so quickly in saigon after the communist troops took over, if that's true, first of all, does it stay that way now that most of the foreign press are out? does it revert? or if it does stay that way, those thousands and thousands of south vietnamese who fled feari
jim: no. even the south vietnamese officers went to register and were given new papers, returned home and told, go about your business as usual. this monument in downtown saigon symbolized the south vietnamese army. and in a few days, students and others decided to take the statue down. jack: it also symbolized what an excess of money and bad taste can accomplish. who brought it down? jim: it was brought down by students and other civilians on the theory that the symbols must go. the symbols of...
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jim: third and a foot. jump pass just in time and incomplete. and now what do you do with 5:47 to go? at this place on the field, that was abdul-quddus who got a hit on rodgers. phil: came on the blitz on the outside. aaron rodgers did not have time to get rid of it and looks like they're going to go for it and i agree with the decision. they tried to catch detroit's defense off guard with the third down pass. they didn't. the blitz got there. you need two scores, 5:47 to go. jim: fourth and a foot. phil: you go for it. jim: from their own 26. a time-out is called by green bay. called by mccarthy on the sideline and even though they're probably going to need that one back later on, he didn't like what he was seeing. phil: if you changed your decision and you want to punt the football then just take the delay of game. so i think you're right, they didn't like the play. i know this this -- just from that formation that lined up in, jim. detroit's defense was all lined up there. they were goi
jim: third and a foot. jump pass just in time and incomplete. and now what do you do with 5:47 to go? at this place on the field, that was abdul-quddus who got a hit on rodgers. phil: came on the blitz on the outside. aaron rodgers did not have time to get rid of it and looks like they're going to go for it and i agree with the decision. they tried to catch detroit's defense off guard with the third down pass. they didn't. the blitz got there. you need two scores, 5:47 to go. jim: fourth and a...
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jim: very snug. phil: injuries about the only thing that kept him from being mentioned as bun of the top corners in the nfl -- as being one of the top corners in the nfl. jim: right side intoork a wall. the ball is being pushed down to the 1. phil: took that whistal long time to blow because the pile never stopped moving. nothing there. everybody has their guy, held them up, but the thing is, no cowboy defender gets off the block so the tennessee titans keep moving the pile. jim: third and goal from the 1. phil: vince young over the top. jim: it's johnson over the top, touchdown, tennessee. phil: i like this run. the little cutback. designed to do that. so hard to go straight ahead in the nfl anymore in those short yardage situations. jim: a year ago, that was lendale white's job. get that last yard. plow ahead or go over the top. johnson now with a couple of touchdown runs. in this quarter. bironas makes it 34-27. mariani it up with a 73-yard run back. dallas with 3:28 to go and two time-outs. tonig
jim: very snug. phil: injuries about the only thing that kept him from being mentioned as bun of the top corners in the nfl -- as being one of the top corners in the nfl. jim: right side intoork a wall. the ball is being pushed down to the 1. phil: took that whistal long time to blow because the pile never stopped moving. nothing there. everybody has their guy, held them up, but the thing is, no cowboy defender gets off the block so the tennessee titans keep moving the pile. jim: third and goal...
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jim heard a voice. hey, hooper called jim nicholson! jim grinned and took a step toward hooper. perhaps he thought the stranger knew him from somewhere or needed to talk to him about his luggage. he was still smiling when hooper got close enough to flash his credentials. jim, fbi he said. it's over. jim tensed and balled his fists, looking furtively past hooper. don't try it hooper said. it's over. dave raymond baby-faced fbi tech agent can in jean -- agent in jeans and an identical jacket locked his hand around jim's arm. he had arrested all kinds of people in his career, most of his targets knew the day was coming, probably even expected it, but p hooper had never seen anyone look quite the way jim did just then, stone frozen, paralyzed. his eyes were vacant, he seemed unable to utter a word. jim unclenched his fists. there would be no fight, no foot race. above the action a member of the fbi surveillance team photographed the moment frame after frame documenting the takedown with such clarity you could see the crown of jim's head had grown a little threadbare. one of his cia
jim heard a voice. hey, hooper called jim nicholson! jim grinned and took a step toward hooper. perhaps he thought the stranger knew him from somewhere or needed to talk to him about his luggage. he was still smiling when hooper got close enough to flash his credentials. jim, fbi he said. it's over. jim tensed and balled his fists, looking furtively past hooper. don't try it hooper said. it's over. dave raymond baby-faced fbi tech agent can in jean -- agent in jeans and an identical jacket...
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peggy told jim and jim pulled the trigger. the prosecution explained why. >> he pulled the trigger as a way of exercising his own personal demons. >> that point is underscored when bill hill took the stabbed. and told the court about the day jim huden shared his darkest secret. >> he said, i need to tell but something that is on my mind. >> as jim huden clenched hi teeth and staired daggers at his former close friend, bill hill continued. >> he proceeded to tell me that my stepfather that used to beat me and beat my mother and always have hated that man, wanted to find somebody else that fit that m.o., then he said, they did find a person that fit and said that they murdered him. >> in halting language, hill told the same story he told police eight years earlier, that peggy thomas aided in the execution of russel douglas. and that russel's widow, brenna, had known about it. >> said, who all knows about this. >> did he tell new. >> yes, he did. he said the only people that knew was him, peggy, his wife, jean, and the woman at t
peggy told jim and jim pulled the trigger. the prosecution explained why. >> he pulled the trigger as a way of exercising his own personal demons. >> that point is underscored when bill hill took the stabbed. and told the court about the day jim huden shared his darkest secret. >> he said, i need to tell but something that is on my mind. >> as jim huden clenched hi teeth and staired daggers at his former close friend, bill hill continued. >> he proceeded to tell me...
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jim: uh-oh. uh-oh. what a shot! nick: what a try. jim: wow! gorgeous touch. and now scott knows he has to get down in two. cabrera nearly holed it. nick: he also knows the break. but my goodness. now we really are talking perfection. can you land it on the spot, perfect line, perfect weight nd hole it to win? jim: at this point i thought maybe -- ick: absolutely. jim: now adam scott. if he were to chip it in, he would be the masters champion. goes with the lower route. nick: the whole of australia will have to go through its breathing exercises. im: yes. i don't think it matters where you're from, the tension. you love the game and you understand the stakes. you don't want to see someone lose the masters. you want to see someone go out and win it. nick: absolutely. this is dead straight. i rolled balls earlier on in the day from this spot. bsolutely dead straying. he didn't take long to read it, did he? jim: steps right up. gutsy. might want to get under an umbrella. and now cabrera, who never takes long. o send this over to number 10. we continue. in regulat
jim: uh-oh. uh-oh. what a shot! nick: what a try. jim: wow! gorgeous touch. and now scott knows he has to get down in two. cabrera nearly holed it. nick: he also knows the break. but my goodness. now we really are talking perfection. can you land it on the spot, perfect line, perfect weight nd hole it to win? jim: at this point i thought maybe -- ick: absolutely. jim: now adam scott. if he were to chip it in, he would be the masters champion. goes with the lower route. nick: the whole of...
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jim: bud? bud come out here. bud: you call me dad? jim: yes. i'll admit this makes a picturesque woodland scene very suitable for trapping grouse, but i do feel that ... bud: now wait dad, let me explain. i started to cut the wood, but mom yanked the job right out from under me n i was getting into high gear too. just made me sick. jim: hmmm, well c'mon, i'll get your job back for you. bud: no wait dad, i don't want to beat an old man out of a job. i don't want that on my conscious. jim: that's about what i figured. bud: a guy can't be thinking of himself all the time. jim: oh certainly not. did you know we have a very unselfish son? he wouldn't think of taking the job away from that old man that you ... by the way, how much is that unselfishness going to cost me? margaret: well it may sound silly, he's worked a few days for mrs. watkins, and that's all he'd accept. jim: well that's odd, he can't be much of a worker for that. margaret: oh mrs. watkins says he's terrific. she said he's about 190 years old and works like a demon. bud: see, you ca
jim: bud? bud come out here. bud: you call me dad? jim: yes. i'll admit this makes a picturesque woodland scene very suitable for trapping grouse, but i do feel that ... bud: now wait dad, let me explain. i started to cut the wood, but mom yanked the job right out from under me n i was getting into high gear too. just made me sick. jim: hmmm, well c'mon, i'll get your job back for you. bud: no wait dad, i don't want to beat an old man out of a job. i don't want that on my conscious. jim: that's...
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>> jim: not likely. if he does, it will be a mistake. he's doing to try to thread oe of the corners. >> gary: key moment in the ballgame. >> jim: remember what huff did last night, looked for the slider off feliciano. he mate sit on a break ball here. >> gary: aubrey huff -- perfectly positioned at secd base, and hernandez works his way around it, giving up only one in the inning. that's the line drive to end . orioles have a 2-0 lead. (announcer) you do have health insurance don't you? if you don't, now you're in luck. carefirst bluecross blueshield can cover you for as little as $75 a month. depending on the plan you choose. just call us at the number on your screen for the plan that's right for you. carefirst bluecross blueshield lets you customize coverage so you have an individual plan that suits you best. select a ppo or an hmo, add vision or dental-- you can design a plan that fits your budget and protects you even as your life changes. call us at the number on your screen and get this free informa
>> jim: not likely. if he does, it will be a mistake. he's doing to try to thread oe of the corners. >> gary: key moment in the ballgame. >> jim: remember what huff did last night, looked for the slider off feliciano. he mate sit on a break ball here. >> gary: aubrey huff -- perfectly positioned at secd base, and hernandez works his way around it, giving up only one in the inning. that's the line drive to end . orioles have a 2-0 lead. ...
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. >> jim p.: exactly. chris tillman also part of the bedard deal. >> bob: line drive, the runner makes a mistake, then hernandez bobbles the ball and blows the double play. >> jim p.: i don't think he could believe aubrey was getting that far off the bases. there you go. where it is. >> rob: that's actually kind of funny. on the transfer he loses control. >> bob: the second base umpire staring right at him. >> jim p.: it almost looked like he was staring at huff and could not believe he was that far off the bag. >> bob: that's worse than throwing a 4-6-3 or not turning from the other side of the infield. here's scott who doubled. if he gets a hit here, that will be very costly. nationals had a chance to turn their third double play in four innings. >> jim p.: luke scott is hitting .321 against lefties. he's already this year has seven home runs. last year he hit .215. bothered by an achilles tendon on that back foot. >> bob: that ball to left center. willie harris will track it down. >> jim p.: i look at c
. >> jim p.: exactly. chris tillman also part of the bedard deal. >> bob: line drive, the runner makes a mistake, then hernandez bobbles the ball and blows the double play. >> jim p.: i don't think he could believe aubrey was getting that far off the bases. there you go. where it is. >> rob: that's actually kind of funny. on the transfer he loses control. >> bob: the second base umpire staring right at him. >> jim p.: it almost looked like he was staring at...
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jim: he's leaning. nick: just needed to keep that shoulder going forward rather than underneath it, threw it up in the air lost the penetration. lost a good five or six yards of distance. jim: four or five feet closer than hahn. casey has the most complicated situation left. he's got a little third shot chip that's going to break hard right on him. david: my eyesight is going that was 9 which explains it. jim: 8 would have been nice. here's how they got here. this was at the fourth hole. hahn. nick: this is a serious hole, the fourth. one of the toughest. jim: casey at the 16th. he was playing well ahead of the last groups. people took notice at this point right here. that casey was going to be in the mix. at the 15th hole. dustin johnson. for birdie. see anything that looks like it's going to be birdie time here, you never know. nick: you never know. jim: could be headed over to the 10th. david: that would be poetic justice to go to the 10th hole and decide this. nick: more than likely it would be deci
jim: he's leaning. nick: just needed to keep that shoulder going forward rather than underneath it, threw it up in the air lost the penetration. lost a good five or six yards of distance. jim: four or five feet closer than hahn. casey has the most complicated situation left. he's got a little third shot chip that's going to break hard right on him. david: my eyesight is going that was 9 which explains it. jim: 8 would have been nice. here's how they got here. this was at the fourth hole. hahn....
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jim jr. was born the day after he was shot down. in 1991, they were both there for a trial--second-degree murder trial and he was convicted. c-span: ok, who was jim? >> guest: jim thompson is the longest-held prisoner of war in american history. his story has been largely buried under an avalanche of tragedy for the last 28 years. he's a stroke victim today. he couldn't tell his own story, and i met him in 1984. i got his permission to tell his own story. and so "glory denied" is about what he went through in vietnam it's also about what his family went through in vietnam and the family together went through after the war. c-span: who is alyce? >> guest: alyce was jim's wife. they had been married 10 years at the time that jim was lost in vietnam and his captivity began and she--they--they met in new jersey. jim found in the army a place where he could realize his dreams and ambitions. but he was swept up in a war that he had no understanding of, alyce had no understanding of. she knew--didn'
jim jr. was born the day after he was shot down. in 1991, they were both there for a trial--second-degree murder trial and he was convicted. c-span: ok, who was jim? >> guest: jim thompson is the longest-held prisoner of war in american history. his story has been largely buried under an avalanche of tragedy for the last 28 years. he's a stroke victim today. he couldn't tell his own story, and i met him in 1984. i got his permission to tell his own story. and so "glory denied"...
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[laughter] and i used to watch jim look at kate during those lunches, kate saying something, and jim was a boy who had met the girl of his life. he was smitten. he was smitten. he loved his kate. he hated dogs. [laughter] he could not stand dogs. none of us could figure this out. [laughter] he wasn't allergic to dogs, he wasn't afade of dogs. he -- afraid of dogs. he held dogs in a kind of disdain the way one animal would do to another. [laughter] i think we'll call him bambi. he believed in life, he believed in love, he believed we are responsible for each other, and that belief undergirded all that he did in journalism, personal life, everything. : we are the same animal, we are the same animal, humans are capable of frailty, and humans are capable of nobility. all the same animal, we are interconnected x. that is why he respected people, because he saw the whole, he saw the whole picture. sdno one on the "newshour" ever walked away from an interview feeling the he was less than a human being, and i'm talking about crooks and rascals and scoundrels and crazies and worse. treated by
[laughter] and i used to watch jim look at kate during those lunches, kate saying something, and jim was a boy who had met the girl of his life. he was smitten. he was smitten. he loved his kate. he hated dogs. [laughter] he could not stand dogs. none of us could figure this out. [laughter] he wasn't allergic to dogs, he wasn't afade of dogs. he -- afraid of dogs. he held dogs in a kind of disdain the way one animal would do to another. [laughter] i think we'll call him bambi. he believed in...
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jim: i think so. i am obviously an advocate for private markets, but i do think that, over time, the public market has evolved to be a little more short-term, a little more indexed. the private markets have grown up to where we can bring a toolkit, a value added that is difficult for public market investors to bring. emily: softbank has about $100 billion to invest in tech. the cofounder of paypal told me that it is like the asteroid in the room. how dramatically is softbank changing the investment landscape, the competitive landscape? jim: i guess i have seen a lot of asteroid scares over my career, so i am trying to take a balanced view of it. so what we have in softbank is a large fish in a very large pond. so the question is, how is that large fish going to change life in a very large pond? and i do think their appearance as a market leader will shift some of the tech investing landscape, but i also think it will shift more tech dollars into the private market over time, and may actually expand th
jim: i think so. i am obviously an advocate for private markets, but i do think that, over time, the public market has evolved to be a little more short-term, a little more indexed. the private markets have grown up to where we can bring a toolkit, a value added that is difficult for public market investors to bring. emily: softbank has about $100 billion to invest in tech. the cofounder of paypal told me that it is like the asteroid in the room. how dramatically is softbank changing the...
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back to jim and buck. >> jim: the king of swing. yeah, matt laden became a fine hitter here in minnesota. and matt beater, the other pupil, he got into one. back in that era when crow was here, he was here for, i guess about 8 years, they did not yet have batting cages underneath where they could go do their drills, and/or yell fans certainly have heard about the very mechanical drills he does with his players every day, but what they could would do, they would go out to the baggy in right field here at the metrodome and put up one of those cages that they would use in batting practice usually on a pitchers mound and hide behind with and do their drills hitting the ball against the baggy. well, they got in a little bit of trouble because they started wrecking the baggy, and things do cost money, so they had to come up with some sort of a plan, and dan gladden who now does radio for the twins, and was one of those young hitters learning said they had to get a net so when they hit the ball, it help hit the net and not the baggy. now t
back to jim and buck. >> jim: the king of swing. yeah, matt laden became a fine hitter here in minnesota. and matt beater, the other pupil, he got into one. back in that era when crow was here, he was here for, i guess about 8 years, they did not yet have batting cages underneath where they could go do their drills, and/or yell fans certainly have heard about the very mechanical drills he does with his players every day, but what they could would do, they would go out to the baggy in...
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it honored jim and i think it brought great joy to jim, sarah and the family. probably just as important for me, it honor his legacy forever. whoever the president is or the press secretary is, where ever they stand on issues, when they say something it will be recorded as being said in the james s brady white house briefing room. that is an important acknowledgment. we are going to hear from a lot of people. we will start professionally and -- in washington with a couple of people jim worked with in the reagan white house. sheila tate will speak next, she was nancy reagan's press secretary, many of you know her. she has a special message she wants to share. and jim brought along mark wineberg who will share some of his experiences in the white house. sheila? >> good morning, everybody. trying to figure out where to put my water without spilling it. you know, i think like a lot of us, particularly from the reagan days, we're not as active as we used to be. neither is nancy reagan. but she dearly wanted to have at least something to say today. so she wrote to sa
it honored jim and i think it brought great joy to jim, sarah and the family. probably just as important for me, it honor his legacy forever. whoever the president is or the press secretary is, where ever they stand on issues, when they say something it will be recorded as being said in the james s brady white house briefing room. that is an important acknowledgment. we are going to hear from a lot of people. we will start professionally and -- in washington with a couple of people jim worked...
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jim hunter with jim palmer, rob dibble coming up with bob carpenter and i know one thing, the orioles are happy to be home. >> jim: they're 11-23 on the road. why is that? they have the highest batting average in american league at .300. they give up 4.33 runs per game. here at camden yards and over six on the road. they happy to be here. >> we're combining forces, rob carp -- rob and bop carpenter are with us. >> bob: thank you. 5-4 against the yankees, the blue jays and the bo sox. they're feeling pretty good now. >> rob: yes. they had major competition and it is a good way to tell how good you are. hopefully they can continue that against the baltimore orioles. >> bob: it is always interesting when these clubs get together. the o's have won 2-3 the other two years, the first pitch lineups straight ahead from camden yards! ♪ ♪ ♪ (tucci) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. get the blackberry bold for $199.99 after mail-in-rebate. only from at&t. >> bob: tonight's beltway series on masn is brought to you by southwest airlines. book your next trip at
jim hunter with jim palmer, rob dibble coming up with bob carpenter and i know one thing, the orioles are happy to be home. >> jim: they're 11-23 on the road. why is that? they have the highest batting average in american league at .300. they give up 4.33 runs per game. here at camden yards and over six on the road. they happy to be here. >> we're combining forces, rob carp -- rob and bop carpenter are with us. >> bob: thank you. 5-4 against the yankees, the blue jays and the...
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jim brush... jim: jeff! lemonis: ...and his girlfriend alison sloat bought the company, recipes and all, over 10 years ago for just $1,200 and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie council. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. jim: we really are a victim of our own success right now. ♪ amber: how did you roll up in a golf cart for this episode? 'cause i'm pretty sure... lemonis: same sit-- okay. amber: ...we didn't rent it for production. lemonis: no, i rented the golf cart. i thought, "you know what? i'm going to be like -- i'm going to be really, like, cinematic here. instead of don johnson in his -- in his ferrari, i'm going to roll up in my 'key west golf cart' with my key west outfit." i never rode a golf cart again after that. amber: hi. how are you? lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. amber: amber. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. is jim here? amber: y
jim brush... jim: jeff! lemonis: ...and his girlfriend alison sloat bought the company, recipes and all, over 10 years ago for just $1,200 and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie council. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. jim: we really are a victim of our own success right now. ♪ amber: how did you roll up in a golf cart for this episode?...
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for jim palmer. amber theoharis and our crew, i'm gary thorne. >> the angels win tonight b final of 5-1. o's extra prented by verizon. this was a game that was decided by lackey's ability to get out of the jams the orioles had base runners all game long, they couldn't get the runs in and as a result the 5-run inning stood. >> it d. he was trying to pitch out of inning and he ran into trouble. the infield couldn't knockdown a couple base hits. if you compare it to the fifth inning when lackey was up there and the orioles made a comeback. roberts starting the inning with a double, gets the next guy out with a ground ball. moves the guy over. markakis goes to place you can get nick, a fastball up and in, 2 perfect pitches and gets the strike out when it could have been easy for the orioles to get back in the game. the vellet earnness of ballclub you're facing --
for jim palmer. amber theoharis and our crew, i'm gary thorne. >> the angels win tonight b final of 5-1. o's extra prented by verizon. this was a game that was decided by lackey's ability to get out of the jams the orioles had base runners all game long, they couldn't get the runs in and as a result the 5-run inning stood. >> it d. he was trying to pitch out of inning and he ran into trouble. the infield couldn't knockdown a couple base hits. if you compare it...
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jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly what he was doing. so did pop warner his coach who was -- to play baseball for years his close associates in pennsylvania will rocky mt. too met with thorpe at least twice when jim was away from school playing baseball. they went huntingle in oklahoma together and warner asked why are you at school right now? anyway after the story broke that jim thorpe have played baseball story broke in worchester massachusetts at the worchester telegram in january of 1913. the paper then and carolina for years but will stir heard his former manager was in town and it talked about how he managed jimna thorpe. he wrote the story and making iy a big deal in a got to new york. warner was asked about it and at night he knew anything about it and he was. th
jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly what he was doing. so did pop warner his coach who was -- to play baseball for years his close associates in pennsylvania will rocky mt. too met with thorpe at least twice when jim was away from school...
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base hit. >> jim: there you go. stalked about at least allowing pelfrey to get you back into the game. base on balls and then right here pretty good pitch. first time i have seen matt wieters cover the outside corner hits the ball down the left-field line. a lot of balls to right field up the middle. terrific at-bat. >> gary: now orioles are going to look for that two-out rbi. robert andino lined out softly to short his first time up. andino will get a chance here for .333 with runners in scoring position. he hasn't had many chance. sliders outside pelfrey wants to end this -- end this right here and not turn this order over with brian roberts on deck. >> jim: the pitch he hit to shortstop was a slider. the sinker has been his best pitch. a pitch here, a slider for ball one. >> gary: 1-0 delivery taken down low. he falls behind 2-0. schneider will make his way to the mound. orioles with a chance they're with two away. trying to get something going. >> jim: pelfrey has been around third year as a starter. last year,
base hit. >> jim: there you go. stalked about at least allowing pelfrey to get you back into the game. base on balls and then right here pretty good pitch. first time i have seen matt wieters cover the outside corner hits the ball down the left-field line. a lot of balls to right field up the middle. terrific at-bat. >> gary: now orioles are going to look for that two-out rbi. robert andino lined out softly to short his first time up. andino will get a chance here for .333 with...
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jim: yeah. phil: the game, of course, is not over but you have to say at least the fight and their competitive level was than it was back here in week three, that's for sure and they couldn't take advantage of the opportunity. jim: there's heath going on. he was injured on the same play that bennett hyperextended the knee but missed only a snap. phil: george godsey talking to brock osweiler what they're going to do here. have to go to hurry-up. and brock osweiler kind of a mixed bag here, no question. off to a good start but missed a couple of throws here that led to interceptions. jim: gostkowski boots this one deep. not returnable. there's tom savage, who had been given the job in december. didn't last ve took a hit. phil: he suffered that concussion. against the tennessee titans. i think if this game, the interceptions by brock osweiler had happened in the first half we would have seen tom savage tonight. jim: he only went deep really once in this game and it should have been a touchdown. phi
jim: yeah. phil: the game, of course, is not over but you have to say at least the fight and their competitive level was than it was back here in week three, that's for sure and they couldn't take advantage of the opportunity. jim: there's heath going on. he was injured on the same play that bennett hyperextended the knee but missed only a snap. phil: george godsey talking to brock osweiler what they're going to do here. have to go to hurry-up. and brock osweiler kind of a mixed bag here, no...
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jim: yeah, out of the gun. three wides. charles. jim: the ball is out! it is picked up by the broncos! it is in the end zone for an unbelievable touchdown! a flag is out at the line of scrimmage. darian stewart knocked it out of charles' hands. referee: there was no flag on the play. no foul. the ruling on the field was a fumble, recovered by denver. tony:. jim: oh, my goodness. the man who saved the game last sunday, stewart, the former raven, knocked it loose and the number one pick a year ago for the broncos scooped it up and took it to the house. no question it's out. oh, it was marshall. there was stewart that made the contact but it's marshall who reaches around and just pops it out. charles' second fumble lost tonight. phil: this will be a training reel for all teams. you know, instead of just -- you say well, let's just run it in case, whatever. the chances of something happening there is so slim but that's what can happen to you, instead of just kneeling on the football. jim: a training reel and a train wreck is what we've just watched. phil: ye
jim: yeah, out of the gun. three wides. charles. jim: the ball is out! it is picked up by the broncos! it is in the end zone for an unbelievable touchdown! a flag is out at the line of scrimmage. darian stewart knocked it out of charles' hands. referee: there was no flag on the play. no foul. the ruling on the field was a fumble, recovered by denver. tony:. jim: oh, my goodness. the man who saved the game last sunday, stewart, the former raven, knocked it loose and the number one pick a year...
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jim nantz and phil simms. new england leads it 34-23. "60 minutes" will be seen after this game, except on the west coast. >> phil: and in you're in this stadium, you're the crowd, you need to get it started. >> jim: ridley on the toss for 4. >> phil: jim, let's go back. here's demaryius thomas. decker makes the safety stay inside. it allows tim tebow to throw it deep down the field on the sidelines. excellent throw by tim tebow. gave them a chance to score that touchdown and get the crowd back in the game. >> jim: and dumervil's hit on brady also got the crowd stirred. and gronkowski to the 30 yard line. >> phil: you start the game. you talk about communication. it's a blitz by the denver defense. nobody is covering gronkowski. a couple times we've seen that today. >> jim: and champ bailey frustrated with that one. he was one of the defenders. and gronkowski got away from him and others. picked up 38. >> phil: pretty nimble for a big, tall -- about 6'5", 6'6." he can surprise everybody. >> jim: he's nimble an
jim nantz and phil simms. new england leads it 34-23. "60 minutes" will be seen after this game, except on the west coast. >> phil: and in you're in this stadium, you're the crowd, you need to get it started. >> jim: ridley on the toss for 4. >> phil: jim, let's go back. here's demaryius thomas. decker makes the safety stay inside. it allows tim tebow to throw it deep down the field on the sidelines. excellent throw by tim tebow. gave them a chance to score that...
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jim: i think so. i am obviously an advocate for private markets, but over time the public market has evolved to be more short-term, indexed, and the private markets have grown bringwhere we can a toolkit of value added that is difficult for public investors to bring. emily: softbank has about $100 billion to invest. it is the asteroid in the room. how dramatically is softbank changing the investment landscape competitively? have seen a lot of astroid scares over my career, so i am trying to take a balanced view of it. veryve a large fish in a large pond, so how is that large the going to change life in very large pond? i do think their appearance as a market leader will shift some of the tech investing landscape, more techl also shift dollars into the private market over time and may actually set andhe opportunities affect the price dynamics. emily: what you think about the position uber is an today? what do you think uber is worth with the new ceo? jim: i'm very excited to have him in the sea. i thin
jim: i think so. i am obviously an advocate for private markets, but over time the public market has evolved to be more short-term, indexed, and the private markets have grown bringwhere we can a toolkit of value added that is difficult for public investors to bring. emily: softbank has about $100 billion to invest. it is the asteroid in the room. how dramatically is softbank changing the investment landscape competitively? have seen a lot of astroid scares over my career, so i am trying to...
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jim bakker! >> in a sense, there's nothing that would've predicted that jim and tammy bakker would become television stars, from their beginnings. >> look at there, there is a picture from the old bakker family album. >> he grew up in this environment where you didn't dance. you didn't drink. you didn't smoke. that that was not the world he wanted to live in. >> the only part of high school that he really did well at was in theater. >> i'm the oldest of eight kids. we had an outdoor bathroom all the time i was growing up. >> that's the way we looked when we got married. >> jim and tammy met at north central bible college. they went on three dates in one week. >> that's just after we were married. >> on the third date jim asked tammy to marry him. >> and fairly soon thereafter were traveling the road and entertaining at different churches, pentecostal churches. >> jim and tammy faye were part of the charismatic movement. >> you are healed in the name of jesus. >> oh bless your name. >> whoops. >>
jim bakker! >> in a sense, there's nothing that would've predicted that jim and tammy bakker would become television stars, from their beginnings. >> look at there, there is a picture from the old bakker family album. >> he grew up in this environment where you didn't dance. you didn't drink. you didn't smoke. that that was not the world he wanted to live in. >> the only part of high school that he really did well at was in theater. >> i'm the oldest of eight kids....
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jim? >> jim h: all right, amber, thank you very much. we saw a quick shot of arena marks there from our radio flagship. of course her and scott on every day on masn, their afternoon radio show, and there is the crew chief dale scott who began the day at first base, he has oned his home plate umpiring gear, and has taken over for culpa. and i'm sure ron now is getting taken care of by richey and brian and any of the orioles team physicians here at the game today. >> you can see, a lot of protection, also the chest protector, also department shoes for foul balls. >> so ernie tilery busy man down there getting the dale scott home plate umpiring gear out, which was probably already packed. >> definitely. as you mentioned, the only guy that did not umpire until just this moment >> so we'll have three umpires, jerry meals has moved to first base, and mike demuro is at third, and the conviction of the two will help out at second base. there's mike and there's jerry. >> spring training type umpiring. >> so the crew chief dale scott now back at t
jim? >> jim h: all right, amber, thank you very much. we saw a quick shot of arena marks there from our radio flagship. of course her and scott on every day on masn, their afternoon radio show, and there is the crew chief dale scott who began the day at first base, he has oned his home plate umpiring gear, and has taken over for culpa. and i'm sure ron now is getting taken care of by richey and brian and any of the orioles team physicians here at the game today. >> you can see, a...
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jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick up yardage. his best run of the night. fighting for a 10-yard gain, this will be about 9 1/2. phil: i think as we look at this, 5:00 to go, bill belichick, you know, it's the old school approach, we just play. play the whole game. so he's not taking tom brady out yet, still throwing the football. jim: moore is down. another bronco. injured in the game. six years ago tonight, partner, we were doing this exact same matchup. on january 14, 2006, it was new england at denver. that was the champ bailey 100-yard return game where he was chased down at the end of the
jim: gained 14, plus 15 more. phil: you're right, jim, good eyes. when a player in the open field and you grab him like that, and you pull him down, that is going to be the horse collar. good call, good example of it. it is very dangerous. you can see why they call it a penalty. you pull that runner as he's going full speed, pull him down from behind like that, there's a good chance of injury. jim: tom brady, 363 yards now, a career high for the postseason. green-ellis, patient enough to pick...
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jim: ok. let's go to david feherty. david: thank you, jim. jordan, sort of a tough day in the park today. you didn't get off to a great start but would you have expected to be just a shot behind shooting like you did? >> no definitely not. the course is gettable. the par 5s are gettable, you just have to be in the fairway and i guess a lot of people were struggling to hit the fairway today, including myself. i only hit three. that's not going to work tomorrow. only a one shot back with a bunched-up leaderboard, it's going to take a good score tomorrow. david: do you go and figure out how to hit it straight off the tee? putt? >> all of the above. i'm going to start figuring out my driver there and then work on my putting. yeah, i'm excited about tomorrow. had some great saves down the stretch today so i'll take that momentum. david: that must have been where i went wrong. never did in offensive that good luck tomorrow. jim: all right, david. i'll take his chances. we had this conference call, the two of us, on tuesday. and the first question t
jim: ok. let's go to david feherty. david: thank you, jim. jordan, sort of a tough day in the park today. you didn't get off to a great start but would you have expected to be just a shot behind shooting like you did? >> no definitely not. the course is gettable. the par 5s are gettable, you just have to be in the fairway and i guess a lot of people were struggling to hit the fairway today, including myself. i only hit three. that's not going to work tomorrow. only a one shot back with a...
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>> jim: looks like he's also to the 46. closer to the 44. >> phil: definitely short of the first down. >> jim: here's the chargers last week who fell victim to a bad spot. >> referee: quarterback stepped out on the balls of the 45-yard line, fourth down and one denver at the 45-yard line. >> jim: this week the officials catch it. >> jim: that was to take a quick six or seven sideline routes, six oh seven gain, get them a little closer. now it's fourth down, eight seconds. dropping it to defenders to the goal line, make it three. looks like they're going to rush for. >> referee: ten seconds, started my signal. >> phil: the big thing here in the hail mary situation which we know from last year in detroit, just don't let the quarterback run around and get extra receivers time to get into the end zone. >> jim: three of them, siemian heaves it and it is not to down and the game is over and the chargers have held on at this time for a much-needed victory. batted down by dexter mccoil, the throw was never deep enough. siemian lets
>> jim: looks like he's also to the 46. closer to the 44. >> phil: definitely short of the first down. >> jim: here's the chargers last week who fell victim to a bad spot. >> referee: quarterback stepped out on the balls of the 45-yard line, fourth down and one denver at the 45-yard line. >> jim: this week the officials catch it. >> jim: that was to take a quick six or seven sideline routes, six oh seven gain, get them a little closer. now it's fourth down,...
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jim: first down catch, salas. i'm not saying they're going to get there, but if the situation arises, if th position, they score a touchdown here, the jets, it's conceivable, would rue the decision not to go for two. because at this point, you know -- 12 or 13 makes no difference. from the 42, a new set of downs and salas is tossed down by marcus williams. and that's a gain of only four phil: yeah, this is just an offense that doesn't move at a fast pace so situations like this are tough and look at all the time that's run off and they're not going to get the play off before the two-minute warning. jim: that's poor management there. phil: a problem this offense has had now for a long time. stop. with that box, you'll be the first to win playstation vr. "player one." humanity becomes so plugged in... we never see them coming. that's why i was sent back to stop you - [slrrrrrp] oh, hey, i won! right. the future of gaming starts at taco bell. grab any $5 box and you could be one of the first to win playstation vr. ?
jim: first down catch, salas. i'm not saying they're going to get there, but if the situation arises, if th position, they score a touchdown here, the jets, it's conceivable, would rue the decision not to go for two. because at this point, you know -- 12 or 13 makes no difference. from the 42, a new set of downs and salas is tossed down by marcus williams. and that's a gain of only four phil: yeah, this is just an offense that doesn't move at a fast pace so situations like this are tough and...
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jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded, and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after attempting to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy. and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. ,s he cared for two soldiers shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade slashed open the back of foot.body, from head to yet, that terrible wound did not stop jim from pulling those men to safety, nor did it stop him from answering the plea of another wounded comrade, and caring him to safety atop his only badly injured body. he was badly injured. after shot,nt, shot blast upon blast, as one of his comrades recalled -- you ever dic could immediately count on mccloughan. he is a brave guy. as day turn to dust, nearly all of those who could, and really, really had to make it back, they were finally within their nigh
jim did not hesitate. he blazed through 100 meters of enemy fire to carry the wounded, and the soldier to safety. but this was only the first of many heroic deeds jim would perform over the next 48 hours. after attempting to the first wounded soldier, jim joined a mission to advance toward the enemy. and advance they did. before long, they were ambushed. again, he ran into danger to rescue his men. ,s he cared for two soldiers shrapnel from a rocket propelled grenade slashed open the back of...
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jim h: 2-1. low. ball three. small ball as a team can help you and here's a perfect example. angels tied for first in the west. they're in small ball. orioles, not so much. >> jim p: going from first to third is misleading although they do it so well. mike sciocia said you run through the base and decide whether you're going to the next base. that's what you have to do to go from first to third. >> jim h: that's going to get down for a base hit. wieters will score and andino to third. roberts goes to second. the throw home -- he is safe! at the plate! he got the foot in before the tag of mike napoli so roberts comes through to drive in two and has all three rbis and the orioles now with a 3-0 lead. >> jim p: that's why you don't always sacrifice. so right here you can see -- there's your double cutoff man and watch this ball short-hop because if it's not a short hop, napoli doesn't come out in front of the plate. we saw him if the other night. he took the plate away so great slide by robert andin
jim h: 2-1. low. ball three. small ball as a team can help you and here's a perfect example. angels tied for first in the west. they're in small ball. orioles, not so much. >> jim p: going from first to third is misleading although they do it so well. mike sciocia said you run through the base and decide whether you're going to the next base. that's what you have to do to go from first to third. >> jim h: that's going to get down for a base hit. wieters will score and andino to...